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re: I really miss the pro-style offensive system.
Posted on 11/10/17 at 5:23 pm to Commander Data
Posted on 11/10/17 at 5:23 pm to Commander Data
Can you fix that thread title, it's hurting my head
Posted on 11/11/17 at 1:20 am to 14&Counting
Done just because it is you.
Posted on 11/11/17 at 10:38 am to SummerOfGeorge
Yeah we've had rough oline play ever since 2013. Honestly I've surprised there hasn't been much Changes there
Posted on 11/11/17 at 10:44 am to Commander Data
Serious question, how does our offense differ now from the "Pro Style" you miss? It doesn't look any from different from what I see on Sundays.
I see more under center 21 personnel in certain situations but Ive also seen us in the same sets.
I see more under center 21 personnel in certain situations but Ive also seen us in the same sets.
This post was edited on 11/11/17 at 10:45 am
Posted on 11/11/17 at 10:45 am to Huddie Leadbetter
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There's no point in debating it with you, then.
There’s no point in arguing with someone that rejects facts. You act like the offenses in the past were better and more balanced which is definitely not true.
Posted on 11/11/17 at 10:51 am to Kcstills17
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Yeah we've had rough oline play ever since 2013. Honestly I've surprised there hasn't been much Changes there
I think for the most part, our Oline play has been good. When we play fronts with future NFL players on them, its going to be tough sledding any way you slice it. That, and it seems like there has been one, sometimes two weak links on there, which, well, you know the old adage.
Posted on 11/11/17 at 11:08 am to Funky Tide 8
Stoutland to Cristobal was a night and day switch.
Stout was a technician, he wasn't much of a recruiter and didn't need to be. NFL saw that talent and snatched him right up.
Mario was a more personal guy, came through in his elite recruiting prowess. His coaching ability was a step down, as apparent by the eventual demotion with Brent Key's addition(someone Saban has tried to hire every time he needed an OL Coach).
I think Bama's "elite" players on the line have been more consistent in recent years, but the "weak links" are less so.
Stout was a technician, he wasn't much of a recruiter and didn't need to be. NFL saw that talent and snatched him right up.
Mario was a more personal guy, came through in his elite recruiting prowess. His coaching ability was a step down, as apparent by the eventual demotion with Brent Key's addition(someone Saban has tried to hire every time he needed an OL Coach).
I think Bama's "elite" players on the line have been more consistent in recent years, but the "weak links" are less so.
Posted on 11/11/17 at 11:12 am to MagillaGuerilla
I think we're still looking for the heir apparent to that 2012 offensive line. There comes a time when things just line up perfectly and that '12 team was the result of perfect alignment.
Posted on 11/11/17 at 12:55 pm to Huddie Leadbetter
We didn't have a balanced attack last year against Clemson because Sark didn't call a balanced game. When Bo went down we went full brain-dead. Our RBs carried the ball 5 times after Bo went out. Sark put a shite-ton of pressure on our true freshman QB. Yes he missed some plays but he made some, too. He made enough to put us up with two minutes left. Circus catches by Mike Williams and Legget won the game for Clemson. Not anything Hurts did.
Posted on 11/11/17 at 1:21 pm to Commander Data
Lol... Just like clockwork. CD and Huddie never fail to deliver.
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